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Mike
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      11-21-2005
Hi
I dont know if this error is being caused by windows update

In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
messages in the event log.

Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:
<http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...atic/trustedr/
en/authrootseq.txt with error.

The messages in the log come in sets of four with the following as the last
sentence:
This network connection does not exit.
or
This operation returned because the timout period expired.
or
The server cannot perform the requested operation.
or
This network connection does not exist

Any suggestions as to what might be wrong here.?
Thanks



 
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Jason
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      11-22-2005
Mike,
I am having the same problem, but with only one of my machines. None of my
machines have access to the windows update website, however only the one I
mentioned has the issue. It also seems to be effecting the loading of a users
roaming profile as well as effecting an application running off of a drive
mapped to a network share.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

"Mike" wrote:

> Hi
> I dont know if this error is being caused by windows update
>
> In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
> messages in the event log.
>
> Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:
> <http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...atic/trustedr/
> en/authrootseq.txt with error.
>
> The messages in the log come in sets of four with the following as the last
> sentence:
> This network connection does not exit.
> or
> This operation returned because the timout period expired.
> or
> The server cannot perform the requested operation.
> or
> This network connection does not exist
>
> Any suggestions as to what might be wrong here.?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>

 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      11-25-2005
"Mike" <> wrote in message
news:
....
> In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
> messages in the event log.



Please describe your connection path (e.g. firewall, proxy, etc.)
It looks as if you might have a blockage in it for some reason.
Try to bypass any potential blockages if possible.
If you are trying to do port blocking be aware that you must allow
both 80 and 443 (for HTTP and HTTPS) for Windows Update
and its related sites to work properly.

One known cause of related problems is software called Web Accelerators
which try to use the Hosts file to speed up DNS lookups. That technique
is not applicable to sites which have a large number of IP addresses which
are frequently changed, such as the ones WU uses.


> Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:

....

Test the addressability and connectivity of that site name in a cmd window
(e.g. using nslookup, and ping -n 1 or telnet 80)

www.download.windowsupdate.com


Hmm... apparently that whole URL is quite accessible

http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...uthrootseq.txt


Alternatively, there should be timestamps on your event log records.
Try to correlate them with what was happening at that time in the
WindowsUpdate.log Etc.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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Gistcheckin
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      06-15-2007
Was there a solution for this? I've just started seeing the same message in
Event Viewer. I believe at the time the error is logged, I was on the
internet at a beta site viewing messages.
--
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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:

> "Mike" <> wrote in message
> news:
> ....
> > In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
> > messages in the event log.

>
>
> Please describe your connection path (e.g. firewall, proxy, etc.)
> It looks as if you might have a blockage in it for some reason.
> Try to bypass any potential blockages if possible.
> If you are trying to do port blocking be aware that you must allow
> both 80 and 443 (for HTTP and HTTPS) for Windows Update
> and its related sites to work properly.
>
> One known cause of related problems is software called Web Accelerators
> which try to use the Hosts file to speed up DNS lookups. That technique
> is not applicable to sites which have a large number of IP addresses which
> are frequently changed, such as the ones WU uses.
>
>
> > Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:

> ....
>
> Test the addressability and connectivity of that site name in a cmd window
> (e.g. using nslookup, and ping -n 1 or telnet 80)
>
> www.download.windowsupdate.com
>
>
> Hmm... apparently that whole URL is quite accessible
>
> http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...uthrootseq.txt
>
>
> Alternatively, there should be timestamps on your event log records.
> Try to correlate them with what was happening at that time in the
> WindowsUpdate.log Etc.
>
>
> HTH
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
> ---
>
>
>

 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      06-15-2007
"Gistcheckin" <> wrote in message
news:94DDB03E-C8DF-4048-B9AC-...
> Was there a solution for this? I've just started seeing the same message in
> Event Viewer. I believe at the time the error is logged, I was on the
> internet at a beta site viewing messages.



Did you try any of the diagnosis I suggested? ; }

If you don't like those suggestions try these instead:

<title>Event ID 8 is logged in the Application log</title>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317541

(Live Search for
crypt32 site:support.microsoft.com
)


HTH

Robert
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> --
> Gistcheckin
>
>
> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
>
>> "Mike" <> wrote in message
>> news:
>> ....
>> > In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
>> > messages in the event log.

>>
>>
>> Please describe your connection path (e.g. firewall, proxy, etc.)
>> It looks as if you might have a blockage in it for some reason.
>> Try to bypass any potential blockages if possible.
>> If you are trying to do port blocking be aware that you must allow
>> both 80 and 443 (for HTTP and HTTPS) for Windows Update
>> and its related sites to work properly.
>>
>> One known cause of related problems is software called Web Accelerators
>> which try to use the Hosts file to speed up DNS lookups. That technique
>> is not applicable to sites which have a large number of IP addresses which
>> are frequently changed, such as the ones WU uses.
>>
>>
>> > Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:

>> ....
>>
>> Test the addressability and connectivity of that site name in a cmd window
>> (e.g. using nslookup, and ping -n 1 or telnet 80)
>>
>> www.download.windowsupdate.com
>>
>>
>> Hmm... apparently that whole URL is quite accessible
>>
>> http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...uthrootseq.txt
>>
>>
>> Alternatively, there should be timestamps on your event log records.
>> Try to correlate them with what was happening at that time in the
>> WindowsUpdate.log Etc.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Robert Aldwinckle
>> ---
>>
>>
>>



 
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Gistcheckin
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      06-15-2007
Yes, and thanks, Robert.
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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:

> "Gistcheckin" <> wrote in message
> news:94DDB03E-C8DF-4048-B9AC-...
> > Was there a solution for this? I've just started seeing the same message in
> > Event Viewer. I believe at the time the error is logged, I was on the
> > internet at a beta site viewing messages.

>
>
> Did you try any of the diagnosis I suggested? ; }
>
> If you don't like those suggestions try these instead:
>
> <title>Event ID 8 is logged in the Application log</title>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317541
>
> (Live Search for
> crypt32 site:support.microsoft.com
> )
>
>
> HTH
>
> Robert
> ---
>
>
> > --
> > Gistcheckin
> >
> >
> > "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> >
> >> "Mike" <> wrote in message
> >> news:
> >> ....
> >> > In the last week or so I've been getting hundreds of crypt32 event id 8
> >> > messages in the event log.
> >>
> >>
> >> Please describe your connection path (e.g. firewall, proxy, etc.)
> >> It looks as if you might have a blockage in it for some reason.
> >> Try to bypass any potential blockages if possible.
> >> If you are trying to do port blocking be aware that you must allow
> >> both 80 and 443 (for HTTP and HTTPS) for Windows Update
> >> and its related sites to work properly.
> >>
> >> One known cause of related problems is software called Web Accelerators
> >> which try to use the Hosts file to speed up DNS lookups. That technique
> >> is not applicable to sites which have a large number of IP addresses which
> >> are frequently changed, such as the ones WU uses.
> >>
> >>
> >> > Failed auto update retrieval of third arty root list sequence number from:
> >> ....
> >>
> >> Test the addressability and connectivity of that site name in a cmd window
> >> (e.g. using nslookup, and ping -n 1 or telnet 80)
> >>
> >> www.download.windowsupdate.com
> >>
> >>
> >> Hmm... apparently that whole URL is quite accessible
> >>
> >> http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...uthrootseq.txt
> >>
> >>
> >> Alternatively, there should be timestamps on your event log records.
> >> Try to correlate them with what was happening at that time in the
> >> WindowsUpdate.log Etc.
> >>
> >>
> >> HTH
> >>
> >> Robert Aldwinckle
> >> ---
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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